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Victoria Bond

Bond: Shenblu

$ 15.95
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Protone Music  |  SKU: VB-013

Description

Shenblu was written for Carol Kniebusch, principal flutist of the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra. As Carol was going to China to lecture and perform, I decided to write a work for her reflecting an element common to both Chinese music and American jazz — namely the pentatonic, or five-note scale. Also, I wanted to emphasize qualities not normally associated with the flute — its earthy, animal nature. Carol raises Pekingese show dogs, and the name of her kennel is "Shenblu". Assuming that this was a Chinese word, because the dogs originally came from Peking, I decided to call the piece "Shenblu". When I asked Carol to translate the name from the Chinese, she said, "Oh, that's not a Chinese word at all! It's a name I made up from the combination of Shenendoah and Blue Ridge Mountains where my kennel is located!" This being a "bluesy" sort of Chinese piece, the title seemed that much more appropriate!

—Victoria Bond

Protone Music

Bond: Shenblu

$ 15.95

Description

Shenblu was written for Carol Kniebusch, principal flutist of the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra. As Carol was going to China to lecture and perform, I decided to write a work for her reflecting an element common to both Chinese music and American jazz — namely the pentatonic, or five-note scale. Also, I wanted to emphasize qualities not normally associated with the flute — its earthy, animal nature. Carol raises Pekingese show dogs, and the name of her kennel is "Shenblu". Assuming that this was a Chinese word, because the dogs originally came from Peking, I decided to call the piece "Shenblu". When I asked Carol to translate the name from the Chinese, she said, "Oh, that's not a Chinese word at all! It's a name I made up from the combination of Shenendoah and Blue Ridge Mountains where my kennel is located!" This being a "bluesy" sort of Chinese piece, the title seemed that much more appropriate!

—Victoria Bond

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